You might have heard the word mindfulness bandied around a lot over the last year or so. It seems to have been everywhere, from clinical trials to popular culture, and it’s fast becoming an everyday term. If you’re not familiar with it, a simple way to think about it is: Rather than being distracted and lost in thought, mindfulness shows us how to be present and aware.
In becoming more aware of our own mind, we become more aware of those around us, too, ensuring that harmonious relationships are very much part of our own personal journey to health and happiness.
But it is only when we start to apply mindfulness to our everyday lives that we experience the benefits, so here are three simple tips for living more mindfully:
There is now considerable scientific evidence that shows meditation can help lower the incidence and reduce the intensity of everything from stress and high blood pressure to anxiety and depression. It can even boost your immune system and help to provide a better night’s sleep.
An easy way to begin is with just 10 minutes a day practicing watching your thoughts come and go without judgment. The most popular time to meditate is first thing in the morning; this will ensure you start the day with a calm, clear mind.